The campaign is run by a team called "Brothers in Arms," which runs a Facebook page and also wrote a petition against the command. "We all love the IDF," the campaign Facebook page proclaimed. "We want the IDF to be strong and victorious. Let's watch over it. Save the IDF. Stop the joint service!"

The flyers Photo credit: Brothers in Arms/ Channel 2 News

In a series of flyers distributed over the past few days at several major intersections around the country, the campaign managers have outlined their position: "For no reasonable explanation, the IDF has undergone a change that hurts its female soldiers, its operational capabilities and all of our safety.”

According to the campaign, IDF leaders have in recent years been promoting the trend of integrating women into the IDF out of a "radical feminist approach that advocates blurring the differences between men and women." Another flyer proclaimed: "The army is not a tool for advancing agendas - it is the army of the people."